Rodriguez-Carbone Thanks Supporters, Announces Run For At-Large Seat On Council

Laura Rodriguez-Carbone, Candidate for Lakewood City Council At-Large

Thank you to all my supporters who came out and voted this November. Over 1,100 people in Ward 1 voted for responsive community-centered government, inclusion, and putting our families and seniors first.

While running for this office, something wonderful and unintended happened. We began to gain support for this movement all over Lakewood. The issues we identified in our campaign: ensuring the health and wellbeing of our seniors and children, providing responsive constituent services, the need for alternative modes of public transit, and better communication with residents, are serious ones, and I am committed to keep fighting for them.

I ran into many voters outside of polling locations that said they voted for me because they want Lakewood City Council to better reflect our diversity. I agree. That’s why I am announcing my candidacy for Lakewood City Council At-Large and will continue actively campaigning, and actively helping residents wherever they are in Lakewood.

We ran a great race in Ward 1 and I am excited to keep going!

Please learn more about me at www.lauraforlakewood.com or on Facebook @lauraforlakewood.

Laura Rodriguez-Carbone was a candidate for Lakewood City Council, Ward 1. She is a community leader and advocate with nearly 18 years of experience in the federal and non-profit sectors in fund development, community engagement, and cultivating and expanding multi-sectoral partnerships. She continues to give of her time through service on several public, non-profit, and national boards. Laura is the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Health and Human  Services, working to advocate for the care of all dialysis patients in three States - Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. 

Laura and her husband Christopher own and live in their home on McKinley Avenue with their five cats, Oliver, Ozzy, Oswald, Odin and Prue.

Laura Rodriguez-Carbone

Laura Rodriguez-Carbone was a candidate for Lakewood City Council, Ward 1. She is a community leader and advocate with nearly 18 years of experience in the federal and non-profit sectors in fund development, community engagement, and cultivating and expanding multi-sectoral partnerships. She continues to give of her time through service on several public, non-profit, and national boards. Laura is the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Health and Human  Services, working to advocate for the care of all dialysis patients in three States - Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. 

Laura and her husband Christopher own and live in their home on McKinley Avenue with their five cats, Oliver, Ozzy, Oswald, Odin and Prue.

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Volume 15, Issue 22, Posted 4:39 PM, 11.20.2019